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Inertial Migration of Spherical Particles in Micro-scale Flows Measured by In-line digital holographic microscopy

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Abstract

In-line digital holographic microscopy technique is used for measuring the inertial migration of particles suspended in micro-scale flows of circular tube and square microchannel. The results give new insight into the inertial migration phenomena.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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